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When Teen Dating Turns Abusive and Violent

When Teen Dating Turns Abusive and Violent

Source: HealthDay

When teens start dating, parents' worries grow – and experts say that dating violence should be on their list of concerns. "Dating violence happens, and it's more common than we think," said Dr. Yolanda Evans, an assistant professor of pediatrics in the division of adolescent medicine at Seattle Children's Hospital.

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